Get Strong physiotherapy & osteopathy
Richmond

About Get Strong physiotherapy & osteopathy
Get Strong Physiotherapy & Osteopathy is a dedicated clinic on Sandycombe Road in Richmond, offering hands-on treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal and mobility concerns. Whether you are recovering from an injury, managing a long-term condition or simply want to move more freely, the practitioners here combine careful listening with skilled physical therapy and osteopathic care. The clinic is wheelchair accessible and open six days a week, with extended weekday hours running from early morning to 8 PM, making it genuinely convenient for Richmond residents of all ages and routines.
Local area
Sandycombe Road sits in a quietly residential part of Richmond, well within reach of the town centre and the District line station. Richmond is a borough where people tend to put down roots and invest in their long-term wellbeing — the kind of community where a trusted local clinic becomes a genuine neighbourhood fixture. With Richmond Park on the doorstep and an active, outdoor-oriented population, demand for reliable physiotherapy and osteopathic care is a natural fit. Get Strong serves a borough that values both quality of life and access to professional, unhurried healthcare close to home.
Why choose Get Strong physiotherapy & osteopathy
Get Strong stands out for its combination of extended hours, accessibility and a genuinely attentive approach. Opening at 8 AM and staying open until 8 PM Monday to Friday means appointments can be fitted around working days or family commitments without difficulty — Saturday slots until 8 PM add further flexibility. The clinic is wheelchair accessible, signalling a real commitment to serving everyone in the community. With a strong rating built on over a hundred visitor reviews, there is solid evidence that patients feel well cared for, listened to and supported throughout their treatment.
Services
- Physiotherapy assessment and treatment
- Osteopathic treatment
- Injury rehabilitation
- Mobility and movement support
- Management of ongoing musculoskeletal conditions
- Hands-on manual therapy
Ideal for: Local residents recovering from injury, People managing long-term mobility concerns, Older adults seeking gentle, attentive care, Active residents and sports participants, Wheelchair users and those with accessibility needs, Working adults needing early or late appointments.
Frequently asked questions
What days and hours is Get Strong Physiotherapy & Osteopathy open?
The clinic is open Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 8 PM and on Saturdays from 9 AM to 8 PM. It is closed on Sundays.
Is the clinic accessible for people with mobility difficulties or wheelchair users?
Yes, Get Strong is wheelchair accessible, so patients with mobility challenges or those using a wheelchair can attend without difficulty.
Where exactly is Get Strong located in Richmond?
The clinic is at 245 Sandycombe Road, Richmond, TW9 2EW.
How can I get in touch to book an appointment?
You can contact the clinic by phone on 07811 454495 or visit the website at getstrongphysio.com for further information.
Does the clinic offer both physiotherapy and osteopathy?
Yes, Get Strong offers both physiotherapy and osteopathy, providing a range of hands-on treatment options for injury recovery and ongoing mobility concerns.
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